What the student sees

When first clicking on a feedback activity, the student will be presented with an entry page with description and link to the feedback questions:

Clicking the link takes them to the feedback questions which they complete and then submit by clicking the "Submit your answers" button.

On submitting their responses, they will be directed to a particular URL or a "thankyou" page whose message can be personalised in the Feedback_settings

What the teacher sees

Overview

When a feedback survey has been completed the teacher will see, via the Overview tab, the number of students who have responded so far:

Edit questions

The Edit Questions tab will allow them to tweak their questions

Template

The Template tab allows them to save this particular survey's questions as a template for future use, or to use a template that has already been created. See Feedback_templates for more detailed information.

Analysis

This screen shows a graphical summary of the results of each question, along with the option to download the results to Excel:

Show responses

This screen allows for the teacher to see and then delete individual responses. (In the screenshot below the responses are anonymous)

Why use Feedback?

Apart from the obvious use here of evaluating a course, feedback surveys have a variety of uses, both within a course and for non-logged in users on the front page. The ability to set them as "anonymous" means also that sensitive issues can be surveyed without students worrying who might see their responses. Some ideas:

Guest surveys

Anonymously, on the front page, non-logged in users such as parents can be questioned on their opinions about, eg, the website design, school policies, school meals.

Sign up!

Guests can be invited to sign up for events/courses via the feedback module.

Anti-bullying surveys

Students can be asked to highlight anonymously any incidences of bullying, along with their location and type.

Making choices

Students can select course modules or subjects they wish to study in a subsequent year/semester. The results can be exported and easily collated to match availability.

Use of Moodle!

Staff can be surveyed on which Moodle modules they use/would like more training in

IT Skills audit

Staff - or students - can be surveyed to discover their IT skills and weaknesses to highlight training needs.